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Computers aren't cheaper though. Hell, you can barely even get a decent GPU for the price of an entire console.
Got my rx6600 for 250 cad (180usd) and it ran every game I threw at it at medium-high
But I don't need to buy an entire pc "every generation" I can just buy a new GPU, and a low tier XX60 series or equivalent is always going to be faster than a console.
Yep exactly this I'm using an i7 3770 and 10gb ddr3 In my own rig I intend on buying a rx 560 for it as an upgrade for my current gpu
Except the year the new console is released since they're being sold at a loss, assuming they'll make up the difference in game sales.
Depends an rtx 2060 costs around £120 nowadays pair this with a cheap sandy bridge ivy bridge quadcore 8gb of ram or 16 if your feeling fancy and a 256gb ssd and 1tb hdd and you got yourself a decent computer
Pair a RTX2060 with a 5800X3D and you have a gaming system that no console can compete with for the same price
Not really. An RTX 2060 only has 6GB of VRAM. A PS5 has 16GB of unified memory, so it's going to potentially have more VRAM to work with.
A 2060 isn't awful, though. That's what I've got in my nearly 4 year old laptop. It can run pretty much everything, although some of the newer games are probably a little too demanding for it to run on the best settings.
You could have a petabyte of VRam it won't make up for the fact that consoles have to use less powerful chips due to their form factor and can't cool appropriately.
It's straight up dumb to make the argument that an Nvidia RTX 2060 is more capable than the custom GPU in a PS5.